Anti-Separalism, Don’t Ask Who I Am
April 19th, 2008 | by annistein | | Post to NewsCloud »
One in Nanjing, China, uses his own money to publish newspapers to spread the idea against Tibet-separalism. While the journalist asks his name, he answered that don’t ask who I am. I am just a ordinary people in China. Last year, he did the same thing while he saw Japanese was cheating in the Nanjing-massacre. The newspapers are soon in short as a result of the citizens’ passion. The paper is everywhere on the day, the bus , the subway, the train,etc.

As a torchbearer in the torch relay in Paris, Jinjing, a paralympic athlete, has done greatly. She held the torch tightly in case anyone would try to steal it. The scene has moved thousands of people, and also causes the anger of the Chinese, especially that of the young men. Today, as the China Daily reports, the Ambassador of France in China said he wanted to meet Jinjing in person and express his regret over the disruption.